"Buffalo Bill" from Prairie to Palace: An Authentic History of the Wild West
“ Buffalo Bill ”
from Prairie to Palace
Compiled by John.M.Burke with the Authority of GEN’L W.F. CODY (BUFFALO BILL)
RIALTO SERIES. No. 13. June, ’93. Monthly. Subscription, $8.00. Entered as second-class at the Post Office, Chicago
W. F. Cody “Buffalo Bill”
“Buffalo Bill” From Prairie to Palace
An Authentic History of the Wild West
With Sketches, Stories of Adventure, and Anecdotes of “Buffalo Bill,” the Hero of the Plains
COMPILED BY JOHN M. BURKE (“ARIZONA JOHN”)
WITH THE AUTHORITY OF General W. F. Cody (“Buffalo Bill”)
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK Rand, McNally & Company, Publishers 1893
Copyright, 1893, by Rand, McNally & Co.
John M. Burke
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NOTE.
DEDICATION
ACROSS THE CONTINENT WITH THE FIFTH CAVALRY.
SHAKESPEARE ON THE HORSE.
BUFFALO BILL’S EQUINE HEROES.
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
“WILD BILL” (J. B. HICKOK).
“TEXAS JACK” (J. B. OMOHUNDRO).
DR. D. FRANK POWELL (“WHITE BEAVER”).
MAJ. FRANK J. NORTH.
SITTING BULL.
“OKLAHOMA PAYNE” (CAPT. D. L. PAYNE), THE CIMARRON SCOUT.
NATHAN SALSBURY.
INDIAN NAMES OF STATES.
BILL CODY.
AS BUFFALO BILL SEES IT.—HE THINKS IT LOOKS LIKE PEACE IN THE INDIAN COUNTRY.
THE SITUATION IN THE INDIAN COUNTRY A MARVEL OF MILITARY STRATEGY.
CONCLUSION.